Shu Han , Yuyi Li , Zaiwu Wang , Xueming Li , Guixia Wang
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Naphthyl substituted guest induce efficient room temperature phosphorescence by a triplet-triplet energy transfer mechanism
Room-temperature phosphorescent (RTP) materials have attracted more and more attention due to their long luminescence life and large Stokes displacement. Host-guest doping systems are highly regarded for their simplicity of preparation and the absence of complex synthesis processes. Strong RTP emission can be activated by the doping of a guest molecules, in particular by substituting the phenyl group in the host structure with a naphthalene group. In this study, derivatives of benzophenone were constructed as the host molecule, and used 2-Benzoylnaphthalene, a commercially available naphthyl-substituted analogue of benzophenone, as the guest molecule. The phosphorescent lifetime of the doped system can reach 335 ms and the phosphorescent quantum yield can reach 58 %, which is expected to be used in anti-counterfeiting encryption, biological imaging and other fields. This work provides a general and effective host-guest doping strategy for constructing various organic room temperature phosphorescent materials.
期刊介绍:
Dyes and Pigments covers the scientific and technical aspects of the chemistry and physics of dyes, pigments and their intermediates. Emphasis is placed on the properties of the colouring matters themselves rather than on their applications or the system in which they may be applied.
Thus the journal accepts research and review papers on the synthesis of dyes, pigments and intermediates, their physical or chemical properties, e.g. spectroscopic, surface, solution or solid state characteristics, the physical aspects of their preparation, e.g. precipitation, nucleation and growth, crystal formation, liquid crystalline characteristics, their photochemical, ecological or biological properties and the relationship between colour and chemical constitution. However, papers are considered which deal with the more fundamental aspects of colourant application and of the interactions of colourants with substrates or media.
The journal will interest a wide variety of workers in a range of disciplines whose work involves dyes, pigments and their intermediates, and provides a platform for investigators with common interests but diverse fields of activity such as cosmetics, reprographics, dye and pigment synthesis, medical research, polymers, etc.